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- License
- Translator’s Foreword
- Preface to the English edition
- Introduction to the Arabic edition
- Glossary
- Preamble
- Dialogue on Taqleed
- Dialogue on Najis things
- Dialogue on ritual purity (Taharah)
- Dialogue on Janabah
- Dialogue on Haydh
- Dialogue on Nifas
- Dialogue on Istihadha
- Dialogue on death related matters
- Dialogue on Wudhu
- Dialogue on Ghusl
- Dialogue on Tayamum
- Dialogue on Jabirah
- Dialogue on prayer (1)
- Dialogue on prayer (2)
- Dialogue on Sawm (fasting)
- Dialogue on Hajj
- Dialogue on Zakat
- Dialogue on Khums
- Dialogue on economic activity
- Dialogue on slaughtering and hunting
- Dialogue on Marriage
- Dialogue on divorce
- Dialogue on votive offering, pledge and oath
- Dialogue on writing a will
- Dialogue on inheritance
- Dialogue on religious endowments
- Dialogue on enjoining what is good and forbidding what is evil
- Dialogue on miscellaneous issues (1)
- Dialogue on miscellaneous issues (2)
Jurispudence Made Easy
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Author(s): Ayatullah Ali Al-Husayni Al-Sistani
Translator(s): Najim al-Khafaji
Publisher(s): Imam Ali Foundation
Category: General
Topic Tags: Fiqh Islamic Laws fatwa Miscellaneous information:nbsp;Jurisprudence Made Easy
English translation of al Fatawa al-Muyyessarah
By Ayatullah Ali al-Hussaini as-Seestani
Translated by Najim al-Khafaji
Published in 1998, London, England: Imam Ali Foundation.
Featured Category: Muslim Practices
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al Fatawa al-Muyyessarah The book is in the form of questions and answers based on fatwa of Ayatullah Al-Seestani, on the verses of Jurisprudence, that includes the matters of worship, financial transactions and man's personal status such as matrimonial matter
License
In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate the Merciful
Praise be to Allah, Lord of the worlds,
and peace be with the best of His creation,
Mohammad and his pure progeny.
This book, Al-Fatawa Al-Muyessarah (Jurisprudence Made Easy), has been written in accordance with our fatawa (edicts). This has been found to be so by a group of trusted people. Thus, whoever, among the faithful, acts upon the edicts contained therein shall be acquitted of their religious obligation. Inshallah (Allah willing)
Sealed
Ali al-Hussaini as-Seestani
25th Thil Hijjah, 1416H.
Religious edicts shown between these [ ] brackets are to be followed as a matter of ihtiyat wujubi (obligatory precaution). Thus, you have the choice of either acting upon them or following another Mujtahid (Jurist: a cleric who has studied sufficiently and achieved the level of competence necessary to interpret shari’a law), taking into account the most erudite among them.
Translator’s Foreword
In undertaking the translation of this book, al-Fatawal Muyessarah (Jurisprudence Made Easy), I did
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